Stricter environmental regulations on the horizon, affirms Minister Samuda

Jamaica’s Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Senator the Hon. Matthew Samuda, has unveiled plans for bolstered fines and penalties in response to environmental violations.

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Amended legislation to impose heftier penalties

During his address to the Senate on Wednesday (March 27) regarding the Appropriations Bill, 2024, Senator Samuda revealed impending amendments to the Wildlife Protection Act and the Natural Resources Conservation Authority (NRCA) Act. 

These amendments aim to impose stiffer fines and penalties on both individuals and corporations found in breach of environmental regulations.

Escalation of fines

Highlighting the inadequacy of current penalties, Senator Samuda emphasized that the existing fines under the NRCA Act and the Wildlife Protection Act have long been a subject of discontent. 

He announced that the amendments would substantially elevate the fines, raising the ceiling from $50,000 to $5 million for individuals and from $1.5 million to $10 million for corporate entities. 

These measures, slated for implementation this year, are envisioned to serve as effective deterrents against environmental transgressions.

Environmental policy advancements

In tandem with the proposed regulatory changes, Minister Samuda unveiled the introduction of two pivotal environmental policies in Parliament. 

These policies include the Protected Areas Green Paper and Jamaica’s New Watershed Policy, representing significant strides towards bolstering environmental protection measures.

Combatting single-use plastics

Addressing the pressing issue of single-use plastics, Senator Samuda outlined initiatives aimed at mitigating their environmental impact.

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Jamaica is poised to finalize its national policy on the environmentally sound management of single-use plastics. 

Furthermore, the country is set to embark on waste segregation efforts, particularly targeting plastic waste, across all government facilities nationwide. 

Notably, the fourth phase of the ban on select plastic materials, commencing on June 1 of this year, will encompass the prohibition of single-use plastic lunch boxes and personal care products containing microplastics.

Commitment to sustainable practices

Underlining Jamaica’s commitment to sustainable waste management practices, Senator Samuda revealed that the nation currently recycles over 30 per cent of the plastic bottles generated monthly. 

He affirmed the government’s dedication to collaborating closely with key stakeholders such as the National Solid Waste Management Authority and Recycling Partners of Jamaica to enhance waste management strategies and achieve set targets.

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